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So are hikers stealing scuba diving gear? Did Mark go naked on his 100th dive? How do you use a dSMB? & how do you keep buoyant when breathing? Mark answers these questions and a couple of others too in this weeks #askmark.
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Today the Getting Smart team is sitting down with Mark White, an award-winning teacher, Principal, and Superintendent, as well as Dwight Carter, a nationally recognized school leader and Director of Student Support Services at Eastland-Fairfield Career Center in Groveport, Ohio. Recently, Mark and Dwight published the second edition of their book, Leading Schools in Disruptive Times: How To Survive Hyper-Change. With school leaders facing unprecedented disruption, Mark and Dwight draw the blueprint in their book for adapting schools to ever-changing times. They provide practical strategies for identifying and responding to disruptions; an overview of the CAT framework; real-life stories from exceptional educational leaders; tips on guiding teachers, staff, and students through the many lessons learned during the pandemic; and a grounded examination of radical disruptions schools will face in the years to come. Together, Tom, Mark, and Dwight discuss the new edition of their book, what they’ve learned in writing it, key lessons throughout their careers, and how educators can prepare students for a globalized world when many institutions are not ready for the constantly changing 21st century. Key Takeaways: [:08] About today’s episode with Mark White and Dwight Carter. [:45] Tom welcomes Mark and Dwight to the podcast! [:55] Did Mark and Dwight both grow up in Groveport, Ohio? How did they first meet? [2:34] Mark speaks about the challenges he faced becoming a Superintendent during a recession in 2009. [3:52] As a school leader for more than 18 years, Dwight shares his key takeaways for success as a high school leader. [5:41] What Dwight does as a school leader to set the tone in his building. [7:24] Dwight shares a story about hiring a live DJ to kick off the school year right! [8:07] Mark shares what he believes makes Dwight so successful as a school leader. [8:48] Tom congratulates Mark and Dwight on the second edition of their book, Leading Schools in Disruptive Times. [9:02] How did they come up with the idea to write a book on this topic? [11:00] When did Mark and Dwight begin to work on the updated edition? [12:53] Why the testing model in schools may be the one thing that is holding schools back the most. [15:15] How the pandemic pushed agility forward with schools and what that looks like today. [17:38] Mark elaborates on the factors that are shaping the schools of tomorrow. [18:44] Dwight’s hopes for how the pandemic will impact schools going forward. [19:25] In Chapter 1 of Leading Schools in Disruptive Times, it says, “If leaders are going to thrive, they have to use disruption to their advantage.” How can teachers do this? [22:14] Mark speaks about what it means to be globally ready and a post-pandemic world through transparency. [24:18] Dwight’s tips for school leaders on how to stay in closer touch with their communities. [26:56] Mark applauds American teachers on their rapid adaptation to change and shares his take on the importance of technology in education. [29:02] Dwight shares his thoughts on updating your technology so that it supports your learning agenda. [30:44] How does Dwight flip a bad situation into a positive one as a school administrator? [33:06] Mark’s advice for school and system heads leading in disruptive times. [34:17] Tom congratulates Mark and Dwight once again on the second edition of their book and thanks them for joining this week’s episode. Mentioned in This Episode: Mark White Dwight Carter Eastland-Fairfield Career Center Leading Schools in Disruptive Times: How To Survive Hyper-Change (Second Edition), by Mark White and Dwight Carter Mindset Digital Get Involved: Check out the blog at GettingSmart.com. Find the Getting Smart Podcast on iTunes, leave a review, and subscribe. Is There Somebody You’ve Been Wanting to Learn From or a Topic You’d Like Covered? To get in contact: Email Editor@GettingSmart.com and include “Podcast” in the subject line. The Getting Smart team will be sure to add them to their list!
Did Mark write all of the Gospel of Mark?, What is inner locution? How do you discern if it is true? Is the inspiration truly from God or just myself?, Is perception reality?, and more on today's Open Line Wednesday with Fr. Mitch Pacwa.
Did Mark write all of the Gospel of Mark?, What is inner locution? How do you discern if it is true? Is the inspiration truly from God or just myself?, Is perception reality?, and more on today's Open Line Wednesday with Fr. Mitch Pacwa.
It's a double-dose of entertainment this week, as the guys welcome in not one but two guests to the show: YouTube sensation, fellow podcaster, and the content king Kenny Beecham and then author, creator of Club Trillion, and Ohio State Buckeye Mark Titus. To kick things off, Kenny sits down and digs into several topics, including how he broke through the swarm of content creators to make his mark, becoming a voice in the basketball community, his new show “Called Game,” and the weaknesses in NBA 2K. Following that, the hilarious Mark Titus joins the show and let's it all hang out as he breaks down just how the "benchwarmer" narrative began for him, how he was discovered by Bill Simmons, his viral tweet about Duncan that took the media by storm, his hoop skills, and much more. It's a packed house this week, so take a seat and enjoy. KENNY RUNDOWN • On how it all began for him • How hard was it to push through the moments when no one was listening • Falling in love with content creation • On keeping his mind focused on what he wanted to accomplish and pushing through the tough times • Kenny explains his new show "Called Game" • The crew breaks down NBA 2K and the inconsistencies that riddle the game and it's player rankings • Are there players that Kenny likes watching but just don't translate into success in the game • In what ways can the makers of the game improve these deficiencies • What moment in his career had the biggest impact on his success MARK RUNDOWN • On peaking in the 8th grade • Upon arriving at OSU, did he ever have dreams of making it to the NBA? • When his benchwarmer narrative started to take hold, did he struggle with being taken seriously • If had arrived a few years later, would podcasting been a part of his story • Tells the story of how Bill Simmons first reached out to him • The guys address and break down the viral tweet that Mark sent out about Duncan • Duncan describes the struggle with having humility, but needing to push that aside on the court • Did Mark ever watch Duncan play and say to himself "I can be that guy". • Mark explains the the values of Coldwater, Ohio • What moment in his career does he think was pivotal to his success • The UNDrafted Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Bradley Carver is charged with first degree murder and felony conspiracy to commit first degree murder in the death of Irina "Ira" Yarmolenko. Did Mark and his cousin kill a beautiful college student to hide illegal activity or were they simply in the wrong place at the wrong time?
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. This week on RIMScast, Justin Smulison is in a festive mood! Recently, RIMS announced its 2020 award winners for the Richard W. Bland Memorial Award and the Rising Star Award, and in this episode, Justin is interviewing both of them! First up to speak with Justin is Richard W. Bland Memorial Award recipient (and return guest), Mark Humphreys! Mark is the Vice President of Litigation and Risk Management at Watt Companies in California, as well as the Chair of the RIMS External Affairs Committee. Mark was presented with this award due to his commitment in the area of legislation and regulation. The second guest of the episode and the recipient of the Rising Star Award is Katherine Dawal, Manager of Risk and Insurance at K+S Potash Canada and Vice President of the RIMS Saskatchewan North Chapter. She received the honor of Rising Star for demonstrating exceptional initiative, volunteerism, professional development, achievement, and leadership potential. In this episode, both guests briefly discuss their work and careers and share how they are leading their companies and RIMS groups amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Key Takeaways: [:01] About the RIMS Membership. [:50] About today’s episode and guests. [1:00] About RIMS Coronavirus Information Center. [1:14] About the newest RIMS webinar! [1:42] More about today’s first guest, Mark Humphreys. [2:13] Justin welcomes Mark to RIMScast! [2:22] Justin congratulates Mark on winning the Richard W. Bland Memorial Award. [2:38] Mark speaks about the award and shares why it is significant to him. [4:27] Mark speaks about what has inspired his passion for advocacy. [7:47] Last time Mark and Justin spoke, they discussed drafting legislation for the Pandemic Risk Insurance Act (PRIA). Mark gives an update on some of the developments that have happened regarding it since then. [9:45] Do they often advocate on behalf of an idea as opposed to an actual piece of legislation? [11:37] Does Mark feel like most actions that he’s taking within his company and with the external affairs committee will have some sort of tie to pandemic response for the next three to five years? [12:57] Did Mark ever feel like a pandemic would happen? [13:45] Mark shares some of the other ways the pandemic is impacting his work and day-to-day operations in commercial real estate. [16:50] Mark leaves listeners with some parting thoughts regarding the award he won as well as advice for risk management professionals. [18:21] Justin introduces the next guest, Katherine Dawal! [18:51] Justin welcomes Katherine to the podcast. [18:59] Katherine shares the location she is speaking from and gives an update on what the current COVID-19 statistics are where she’s from. [19:55] Justin congratulates Katherine on winning the Rising Star award and Katherine speaks about how it feels to receive such an honor. [21:10] Katherine fills listeners in on what her role is at K+S Potash Canada. [22:50] Katherine explains how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted her work at K+S. [26:52] Katherine speaks about her role as a RIMS leader for the Saskatchewan Chapter and how the pandemic has impacted the work that she does there. [29:35] Since Katherine was so well-prepared for the pandemic, does she think that her work at K+S will resume a little bit faster than the rest of the world? [32:11] Justin gives his thanks to both guests for joining the episode, previews the next episode of RIMScast, and highlights some of the links to check out in today’s show notes! Mentioned in this Episode: Risk Management Magazine: Risk Manager of the Year 2020 Digital Edition RIMS Coronavirus Information Center RIMS Advocacy: Coronavirus Advocacy Information RIMS Advocacy RIMS Webinar — May 7th: “Emerging Risk Issues with Point of Service Manufacture and Use of 3D Printed Medical Devices” RIMS Webinar — May 12th: “Executive Perspectives: Global Trends and Issues Impacting Risk Management” RIMS Webinar — May 13th: “Mitigating the Impact & Disruption to the Global Supply Chain: COVID-19” Upcoming RIMS Events RM Magazine Risk Management Monitor RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) New Feature: RIMS-CRMP Stories RIMS Membership — Discover why 10,000 of your peers from more than 60 countries are a part of the RIMS community! Download any episode of RIMScast. Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org and listen on iTunes. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook and Twitter, and join the RIMS Group on LinkedIn. Follow up with Our Guests: Mark Humphreys’ LinkedIn Katherine Dawal’s LinkedIn
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I am off this week, but I have some awesome bonus content for you. Have a listen to the January 7, 2004 interview that Fred Wilson conducted with the now-deceased, legendary chess trainer, author, and player IM Mark Dvoretsky. This is one of the many great historical chess interviews that I am posting on the Perpetual Chess Patreon page for those who donate $3.50 per month or more. Fred WIlson's archive will also feature old interviews with GMs Andy Soltis, Arthur Bisguier, Maurice Ashley, Lubomir Kavalek and many more. Here are a few of the questions that Fred asked of IM Dvoretsky in their conversation: Did Mark agree with GM Lev Alburt's suggestion that Boris Spassky had more chess talent than Bobby Fischer as a youth? How many positions did IM Dvoretsky have in his legendary file of positions for titled students to study? What were some of his favorite chess books of all time (besides his own)? What did he think of Peter Svidler's prospects of becoming World Champion in 2004? Was there any other young talent he thought might ascend to the highest title? So much chess history is shared within this 90 minute conversation that it is difficult for me to do it justice in a summary. Just listen and enjoy! The Perpetual chess t-shirt and hoodie sale ends on December 4- get one here while you can.
Drew Champlin and Mark Jennings are back with another Champ's Corner featuring Mark Jennings podcast. Subscribe on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, SoundCloud, Stitcher, CastBox and more. Some key moments: 1:20 - Mark Jennings on Halloween 4:24 - Did Mark go to the Hoover vs. IMG Academy football game? 9:10 - How Mark made it to the sideline of the Alabama vs. LSU game 11:54 - Rashad Chaney decommits from Alabama 13:40 - Alabama vs. LSU recap, including special teams mistakes, Tua's knee and Devin White's non-impact 19:00 - Alabama basketball recap vs. Montevallo, addressing lineups 24:45 - Giving the player comparisons for every player on the Alabama men's basketball roster 28:01 - Mark takes listener questions. 36:15 - Who could be the scariest team for Alabama in a playoff? Email the podcast at markbreaksdownfilm at aol dot com. Follow Drew on Twitter at DrewChamplin and Mark at MarkJennings55.
This week on Inspired Edinburgh we have Mark Cooper. Mark is a motivational speaker, ultra runner, expedition consultant and fundraiser. He originally took up running in 2007 to stop smoking and has since competed in countless events. In 2010 he completed an expedition across Europe where he ran 50 marathons in 56 days from Amsterdam to Barcelona in memory of his Mum, and raised over £30,000 for The Edinburgh Headway group. He was subsequently awarded the Inspiration Award from Jog Scotland and received letters of support from ex-Prime Minister Gordon Brown and former SNP Leader Alex Salmond. Mark’s story is incredibly powerful and inspirational. He is someone who has followed his true passion to achieve unbelievable results. A truly inspiring interview with a great person. 01.20 Mark’s background and early life 03.00 What was Mark’s career journey? 04.00 What impact did Mark losing his Mum have on him? 05.00 When did Mark start smoking? 05.50 When did Mark decide to stop? 08.30 The start of running 10.30 Buying a bike 13.00 Why does Mark enjoy pushing himself? 14.00 Running across Europe 19.40 How did Mark prepare for this? 25.00 Did Mark have any doubts? 33.15 What’s it like looking back on the experience? 34.00 How would Mark’s life be different had he never found running? 37.30 What do Maggie’s Centres do? 39.45 Why does Mark care about helping people? 42.45 Mark’s Nicorette commercial 45.30 What advice would Mark give to someone looking to break a habit? 46.45 Mark’s running in the past few years 54.50 Mark’s proudest moment 57.30 Mark on his purpose 58.20 Mark on legacy 59.00 What is Mark most grateful for? 1.00.30 How does Mark define success? 1.01.50 Who inspires Mark? 1.02.50 What are Mark’s bucket list goals? 1.04.20 Best piece of advice 1.05.30 What would Mark say to his 20 year old self? 1.07.30 What would Mark change in the world? You can find Mark at: http://www.runwithmark.com/ http://www.facebook.com/runwithmark https://twitter.com/runwithmark Find Inspired Edinburgh here: http://www.inspiredinburgh.com https://www.facebook.com/INSPIREDINBURGH https://www.twitter.com/INSPIREDINBURGH https://www.instagram.com/INSPIREDINBURGH
This week I am very honoured to be joined by DFAC Pro Natural Bodybuilder Mark Claxton. We discuss his journey to becoming Professional & the lessons learnt along the way. To follow Mark on Instagram & Facebook - IG - https://www.instagram.com/markclaxtondfacpro/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/markclaxtondfacpro/?fref=ts Sponsors for Mark - http://www.muscleform.co.uk/ TIMESTAMPS - 2:45 - Intro to Mark 7:30 - How Mark got into training 12:30 - How people now get into training 22:00 - Forums 23:30 - The change from 2006 to 2007 32:00 - Approaches to training 37:00 - Injuries & Longevity as an Athlete 47:15 - Did Mark ever think he would be PRO?! 57:00 - LISTENER QUESTIONS - To follow AJ & Enquire for Coaching - Instagram - http://bit.ly/2nEojrZ Facebook Page - http://bit.ly/2o5sYhV Snapchat - ajmorrissss Coaching Website - www.madebymorriscoaching.com Coaching Enquires / Questions - aj@madebymorriscoaching.com
Hey Hey Ape fans! This week on Talking Apes TV, Richard makes a connection between Planet of the Apes and another one of his passions, The Monkees (how ironic!). Then we dive deep into River of Flames (aired 10/18/1975). This is the 7th episode and now the half way point in this series of only 13 episodes, 1 less than the live action series. "River Of Flames" Synopsis Krador, the Underdweller, enlists the help of Bill and Jeff to help their world from being destroyed by the suddenly-active volcano. They suspect a trap, however if it is true than Judy will be in danger. Meanwhile Galen and Zira are battling over government funds with Zauis so they don?t go to Urko and his human-hunting agenda. Ape History class begins as we go back in time to visit the Adventures on the Planet of the Apes comic book and Planet of the Apes magazine. You have to give Fox credit for trying so hard to relaunch their ape franchise again and again. Sadly this was also a short lived series that ended after 11 issues in December of 1976. This comic series features colorized reprints of the official movie adaptation of POTA and Beneath the POTA which had been originally printed in Marvel?s POTA Magazine (which ran for 29 issues from 1974-1977 - FEB). Did Mark like this episode? Did Richard like this episode? Which one gave it 29 strikes against it? How many times did they fight during their discussion? Listen and find out. Now Go Ape!
To those listening for the first time: Do yourself a favour and ignore these early episodes initially. They're not edited too well, are a little quiet sometimes and frankly I'm still pretty embarressed by these ones. I recommend starting out from our later episodes such as The Mighty Boosh. These ones are 100% not representative of the show and are basically here for archival purposes.Lain watches a dystopian comedy film by the animator from Monty Python while Mark gets to "enjoy" a ridiculous anime which is never quite sure where it's going. Are they any good? Did Mark secretly love this anime deep down in his heart? And is Buttle — I mean Tuttle really that much of a common error?Music by Abru/colonthree: https://soundcloud.com/colonthree
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Mark takes pride in not knowing about sports and music (he refutes this claim), so what better way for him to prove he knows absolutely nothing about sports and music than to take a super quiz. Cline came up with 20 general knowledge questions about sports and music. Did Mark fail or will he surprise us all and get them all right? Listen tot his edition of the podcast and find out! Play Along at Home: 1. What Sport Does Colin Kaepernick Play? 2. What band released an album Titles Houses Of Holy? 3. The Dallas Mavericks play which sport? 4. Jerry Jones owns what professional football team? 5. The Rock n' Roll Hall Of Fame Is located In What city? 6. Eddie Vedder is the lead singer of this band. 7. Name all three Pittsburgh Professional sports teams. 8. What is the Beatles Home Town? 9. Mark McGwire played what professional sport? 10. Name The Los Angeles Hockey Team? 11. Who is the drummer Of Metallica? 12. Which team won the Super Bowl in February of 2014? 13. This artist was assassinated on December 8th, 1980 in New York City. 14. What team did Refrigerator Perry Play on? 15. What do most people consider to be Whitney Houston's biggest hit? 16. Who sings the lines "I can feel it coming in the air tonight" in one of his more popular songs? 17. Debbie Harry is often called by the name of her former band? What was the name of this band? 18. What two NFL teams share a stadium? 19. Peyton Manning plays for what NFL team? 20. Which of the following musicians is now dead? Keith Moon, Jimmy Page, Prince or Mick Fleetwood?
Guest this hour - John Bolton (former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.). -Bright and early Tom from Glendora calls the show with a few pointers on Putin. -When Mark was away he saw a very scruffy Dave Davis from KUSI. Did Mark make it out alive? -There's a study going on about Spring Break. Should we let our teenage kids go where-ever they want? -Was Mitt Romney right over Russian threat? -AND John Bolton has news on the missing Malaysian plane, and the OTHER stories that are NOT being covered by the media. -He's back in action and has all the latest news, Mark Larson and The Mark Larson Show!
Scott Zagarino is the mastermind behind the “1989TheStory.com” project, a historical account of the greatest triathlon race of all time. In the aftermath of the wonderful interview with protagonists Mark Allen and Dave Scott, I catch up with my old-time triathlon training partner, sponsor, and mentor to reflect not only on the significance of the Mark and Dave story, but how this athletic battle can translate into an assortment of life lessons and peak performance inspiration. Scott was a prominent figure in the triathlon scene for many years in the 80s and 90s. His entrepreneurial spirit ushered the sport into the modern era in many ways. He was the point man for huge sponsorship deals for the Hawaii Ironman, he dreamed up spectator-friendly competition formats and brought unique new events to life, and he was the first person to form a team of professional athletes under one sponsor and connected directly with his charity, Triathletes For Kids. His long career in sports marketing has recently returned him to triathlon for this ambitious multimedia project centered around the 1989 Ironwar. Even if you aren’t a triathlete, I think you will appreciate our discussion of how we can take inspiration from athletes putting everything on the line, dusting themselves off and carrying on after failures, and the need for all of us to pursue our passions and test our limits in daily life. *TIMESTAMPS:* Brad and Scott talk about the life lessons, the metaphors, and the inspiration that you can draw from the Ironman race itself. [04:08] The well known 1989 Iron War with Mark Allen and Dave Scott is historic. [07:23] There was no legacy in triathlon until the late 80s. [10:57] Did Mark’s marathon in 1989 set a record? [12:57] Scott talks about how this even taught us about real human character. [14:59] What was the level of Dave’s career at this point? [17:51] The relationship between these two men evolved over the years. [19:48] A demonstration of real human character is the way Dave Scott took his defeat. [27:56] Some folks are happy with “one and done.” [31:57] Is it mental toughness that carries the athlete above the pack? [35:25] The ability to focus has changed drastically in 30 years. [39:44] Peer pressure can discourage children. [43:14] Zagarino’s message is about building character and helping others. [44:18] Scott talks about becoming a monk. [49:17] There’s no correlation at all between triathlon and health. [56:22] Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-get-over-yourself-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands